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- the present invention relates to a gas flow-through line with sound absorption effect.
- the invention relates in particular to air flow-through pipelines with sound absorption effect.
- Helmholz absorbers which however in dependence upon their geometric configuration, exhibit a good absorption effect only for narrowly restricted frequency ranges. Further, Helmholz absorbers usually have relatively large dimensions, which strongly restricts their field of application.
- microperforated sheet absorbers As a further possibility for sound absorption there are known so-called microperforated sheet absorbers, arranged in front of a rigid, i.e. reverberant, wall.
- the physical background of this kind of sound absorber is described in IBP-Mitannon 261-21 (1994), “Neue Anlagensdorf—kurzgefa ⁇ t”, of the Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Physics.
- the absorption effect with these absorbers is based in substance upon the viscous friction, which for example through-flowing air in the holes of the microperforation has to overcome.
- a sound absorbing glass or transparent plastics component which has through-holes with a very small diameter in the range from 0.2 to 2 mm and which is mounted with a spacing in front of a rigid back wall.
- the sound absorbing component is provided in the manner of the plate with various shapings, such as for example concave or convex with reference to the back wall, or also in the shape of a roof.
- the advantage of these elements consists inter alia in that they are transparent and can also be employed in rooms subject to damp or moisture. Further, they can themselves represent design elements for a variety of rooms.
- microperforated absorbers known from the state of the art have the disadvantage that they must be employed as relatively large area plates at a spacing from a rigid back wall and thus are not suitable to follow complicated contours. Furthermore, the space requirement of the overall arrangement is increased.
- a gas flow-through line with a sound absorption effect whereby the wall of the line contains through-going microperforations.
- microperforations there are to be understood holes with a diameter of less than 1-2 mm.
- the line may in particular be a pipeline carrying a flow of air, having a substantially circular cross-section.
- the free hole surface of the microperforations takes up preferably a maximum of 10 per cent of the total surface of the wall of the line.
- the microperforations have approximately circular through-going holes having a diameter of the order of 0.40 to 0.50 mm, in particular about 0.45 mm.
- the microperforations may have any arbitrary geometry, and may also be slit-shaped.
- the line may have second holes, the free diameter of which is substantially larger than that of the microperforations, but smaller than about 5 mm.
- the line may be of a polymer plastics, rubber or rubber-like materials, or of natural products.
- a line of the above-mentioned kind can find employment in particular as air suction hose of an internal combustion engine.
- the line may also be employed as an air suction hose of a turbocharger of an internal combustion engine.
- the line of the above mentioned kind can be employed for sound absorption of frequencies of more than 1,000 Hz.
- a line having the second holes can be employed in particular for sound absorption of frequencies of more than 500 Hz. There may be provided also perforations which differ from section to section.
- the frequency band over which airborne noise is absorbed can be significantly widened.
- This sheathing may be effected in coffer-like sections.
- the effective opening surface of the perforations can be configured to be settable.
- the present invention relates further to a method for the manufacture of the line of the above mentioned kind, whereby the method comprises the step of manufacturing the microperforations by means of stamping (and thus mechanically) and/or by means of working with a laser beam.
- FIG. 1 an overall view of the gas flow-through line with sound absorption effect, in accordance with the invention
- FIG. 2 a cross-sectional view of a part of the wall of the gas flow-though line of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 a view similar to that of FIG. 2, in accordance with a further exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 4 graphically, the degree of insertion damping (insertion damping) of a gas flow-through line in accordance with the invention, in comparison with a typical resonance absorber;
- FIG. 5 a further graphic, which illustrates the so-called insertion damping of a pipeline in accordance with the present invention, in dependence upon the frequency to be damped;
- FIGS. 6 A,B a pipe-shaped configuration of a line in accordance would be present invention, having a sheathing
- FIGS. 7 (A,B) a further development of the configuration in accordance with the FIGS. 6 (A,B), having a sheathing divided into coffer-like sections,
- FIGS. 8 (A,B) a further development of the configuration in accordance with FIG. 7, having different hole surface extents
- FIG. 9 a graphical illustration of the articulation index in the case of an area absorber having microperforations, provided only over a partial surface
- FIG. 10 schematically in partial section and perspective, an arrangement of a wall of a line with contour-following sheathing and differently formed perforations, the wall developing, in comparison with a pipeline, arbitrarily,
- FIG. 11 schematically, an arrangement in which a wall is formed by means of wall layer parts.
- FIG. 1 there is illustrated, as first exemplary embodiment of the invention, the application of the present invention to an air suction hose 1 of an internal combustion motor (not shown).
- This pipe-shaped absorber can be employed for example in the region of sensitive engine parts, such as for example the suction hose of a turbocharger.
- Turbochargers emit very high frequency noise, having frequencies of more than 1 kHz, and are moreover mechanically so sensitive that particles possibly released in the path of the air suction can lead to serious mechanical damage.
- the present invention can also be employed with a other air channels, for example cooling air channels in the engine compartment of a vehicle, with which frequencies of less than 1 kHz largely determine the emitted noise level. In general, with these applications, only little space is available for sound damping or sound absorbing devices.
- the microperforations 2 which bring about the sound absorption, are provided in the wall of the air flow-though line 1 .
- the suction hose (pipeline) 1 has microperforations 2 , which penetrate through the wall 4 of the suction hose 1 .
- microperforations there are to be understood holes having a diameter of less than 1 to 2 mm.
- the pipeline 1 has in substance circular holes 2 , penetrating through the pipeline, having a diameter of about 0.45 mm.
- the holes need not have exclusively circular diameters, but rather there are suitable almost any arbitrary geometric shapes, such as for example slits.
- the free hole surface should however, independent of the geometric configuration, have a share of a maximum of 10 per cent of the overall surface.
- FIG. 2 it is shown how microperforations 2 having in substance uniform diameter penetrate through the wall 4 of the pipeline 1 .
- the microperforations 2 there may be also be provided at least one larger hole 3 .
- These larger holes 3 have preferably a diameter of substantially more than that of the microperforations 2 , but less than 5 mm.
- the combination of the microperforations 2 with the larger holes 3 can lead to a significant broadening of the dampable frequency band towards lower frequencies as far as about 500 Hz.
- the present invention finds employment in particular in the field of vehicles, as already explained above, since the invention does not need any large areal extents and at the same time is of abrasion resistant materials, so that with air-carrying lines there is no danger for following motors or machines due to the release of particles.
- polymer plastics such as for example PMMA, rubber or rubber-like materials or on the other hand natural products.
- the present invention is suitable for employment in contour-following, areal configuration also for door panelling and so-called roof absorbers in motor vehicle interior spaces (passenger compartments) and for employment as motor hood absorbers.
- the device in accordance with the invention can be provided selectively in either a transparent or non-transparent manner, which for example together with mixture of circular and slit-shaped holes, as desired, leaves open many possibilities with regard to design.
- the holes may be produced either mechanically, for example by means of stamping, and/or by means of the use of laser beams.
- FIG. 4 there is illustrated the so-called insertion damping in decibels (dB), in dependence upon the frequency of the sound, on the one hand for a device in accordance with the invention and on the other hand for a known resonance absorber.
- insertion damping the difference between the louder and the quieter opening of a pipeline.
- the damping effect of a gas flow-through line in accordance with the invention is substantially more broad band than the typical resonance curve of a resonance absorber such as for example of the Helmholz type.
- an insertion damping of more than 10 decibels can be obtained in the region from about 500 Hz to about 4 kHz.
- the sound absorbing line in accordance with the invention is thus substantially more broad band in its effect.
- FIG. 5 shows measurement results of the insertion damping, such as they are obtained at a reflection-poor closed pipeline with an internal diameter of 46 mm in accordance with the invention. As can be seen from FIG. 5, there is present a level reduction of the insertion damping of more than 5 decibels in a range from about 2,000 to 5,000 Hz.
- a matching of the frequencies to be absorbed can be obtained for example by means of changing the diameter of the microperforations, whereby enlarged holes displace the absorption effect towards lower frequencies.
- FIGS. 6 (A,B) show a hose or pipe-shaped configuration of a line 1 having microperforations 2 over at least one length section.
- the line 1 for example the suction hose in accordance with FIG. 1, is surrounded in sections by a sheathing 5 , which is supported on the line 1 by way of supports 6 .
- the suction hose 1 there has at least at one end a bellows section 7 , and mounting flanges 9 .
- FIGS. 7 (A,B) shows, with regard to FIGS. 6 (A,B), a configuration with which the space formed within the sheathing 5 is subdivided in a coffer-like manner with the aid of coffered dividing walls 10 .
- FIG. 7B shows that the microperforations need not necessarily open out into one or all of the coffer-like sections 12 .
- FIGS. 8 show schematically a further development of the configuration according to FIGS. 7, with which in the individual coffer-like sections 12 a , 12 b , . . . in each case very different numbers of microperforations 2 a , 2 b , . . . open out, so that over the longitudinal extent of the line 1 very different hole area quantities are provided.
- the line through which the gas flows can be optimally tuned in its airborne sound absorption behaviour to the respective acoustic problem concerned.
- the microperforations 2 cannot be blocked from the outside.
- the holes advantageously also cannot be blocked from the inside. Even if, as explained above, the absorption effect with a line 1 in accordance with the invention is a relatively independent of the percentage of blocked microperforations 2 , the sheathing 5 represents in any event an improvement in this regard.
- gas flow-through line 1 is to be broadly interpreted, and that with such a gas flow-though line 1 the microperforations 2 may also only be provided at certain locations.
- An example of such a further application is a passenger compartment of a vehicle having a translucent glass sun roof. Microperforations in such a glass sun roof, with or without a contour-following sheathing—that is an external surface having no perforations—make it possible in the case of this application significantly to improve speech understanding.
- FIG. 9 shows measurement results with such an application.
- FIG. 9 shows measurement results with such an application.
- the articulation index AI in dependence upon the motor revolutions, with a transparent glass roof, in one case without and in one case with the configuration in accordance with the invention, namely with microperforated absorber and a sheathing, spaced therefrom, in the form of a hole-free or perforation-free glass sun roof.
- the articulation index AI frequently called also the syllabic intelligibility, describes the noise comfort by means of a comparison of a so-called speech surface, which is defined according to frequency and dynamics, in relation to a measured motor spectrum.
- Lower values of the articulation index mean that an understanding of speech in the measured vehicle is poorly possible, while higher values mean that the motor noise does not significantly disturb the understanding of speech.
- the illustration in accordance with FIG. 9 shows the significant improvement.
- FIG. 10 shows, as an example, schematically, that the wall 4 of a pipeline, in the sense of the present invention, may have an arbitrary contour development.
- FIG. 10 also shows that the microperforations 2 may have arbitrary contour development, for example in the form of circular microbores 2 C or slits 2 D, whereby a mixture or a section-wise accumulation of particular kinds of these microperforations 2 may be provided.
- FIG. 10 further shows that the sheathing may be contour-following with supports or coffer-forming dividing walls 10 , whereby it is shown that indeed particular coffer-like sections, for example the coffer-like section 12 A, need not have microperforations in the associated section of the wall 4 .
- the wall 4 consists of an least two wall layer parts 4 a , 4 b , layered upon one another, having the perforations 2 a and 2 b .
- the opening surface of the microperforations 2 is settable.
- the perforations 2 a , 2 b may thereby be manufactured in an economic manner, for example by means of stamping.
- the microperforation 2 has an approximately elliptical or lens-shaped cross-section.
- a gas flow-through line having a sound absorption effect which due to its need for space—which is not increased in comparison with a conventional line—can find employment for example as air suction hose of an internal combustion engine.
- the application is, however, not restricted to vehicles; the invention can rather find application anywhere where carried gas flows are to be sound-damped.
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